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Hey guys, I enjoy searching ebay to see what stuff may be available (I know ebay is bad) but i found a seller, Triomiret and he sells a jet pack I was wondering if this guy is legit and about his quality cause his pack is cheaper.
Thanks!
I realize I posted this in the "Star Wars costumes" thread by mistake.

From my experience RS Props offers the best deal for a jetpack (unless your painting it yourself.) A completely finished ESB jetpack is £300 shipped which comes around to $480 I think. Much cheaper than buying a jetpack and paying someone to paint it since most people ask $375+ for a ESB paint job alone.

At just a quick glance of the pack he is selling I will say that it is terribly inaccurate. Also with it being a vac formed pack I would argue that it is on the expensive side for that type of product.

Yeah avoid anyone who does business with SFP, you'll just get overpriced **** and have to replace 90% of the suit just to make it wearable let alone accurate (personal experience talking here) The fact that he's helping them further their hijinx makes me wanna kick him in his babymaker.

Oooooh i'm aware of MOW and stuff I just like finding new cheaper sources i'm will to sacrifice accuracy for price...to some degree ha but yeah if he is in cahoots with SFP he is a bad man

I can understand some sacrifice of some accuracy but those pics are a big sacrifice on accuracy. The vac form that is being used is very soft and rounded edges which would make it almost impossible to paint it very well. I would say that is less money but in the long run would be more expensive not cheaper.

When it comes to my money........I look for quality vs money and not just a lower starting dollar amount. 300 for a MOW kit would be much cheaper in my opinion.

I accidentally bought a blaster from this tool. It was the biggest POS I've ever seen in my life. Trigger guard was F'd. And it was definitely a recast of a quality kit because it had the Webley stamp that was obviously molded multiple times. Steer clear of this tool.